If the company's tech guru who runs our major email marketing server wants to find out my ip address, will he be able to? I mean, not with a legal court order, but just through his own dedicated hacking effort.
And, if he did get a court order, is Mixmaster the style that is supposed to be the hardest for him to go through the legal process of state after state after jurisdiction after jurisdiction?
I'm not breaking the law, but I want to forward a recent article to some colleagues without the thought police at work being able to trace it back to me.
Thanks
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